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academy, to just get to see what it was like for law enforcement. i had taken a tour of johnny polk jail where i was at, and i remember on my tour, they said that they believed in the motto that respect begets respect. and i remember thinking at the time if that's something they just tell us, or do they really believe in that? and i got to see first hand that they really do believe in that. >> um-hum. and obviously, the prison population was very aware of your case, being so high profile. did they treat you differently. >> the inmates? >> the inmates. >> yes. >> in what way? >> i believe a lot of them personally know that the media doesn't portray things correctly. there was one instance when i was in the rec yard by myself, and in the window, a few inmates got together, made a sign of strength to me. >> coming up next, what george zimmerman wants the martin family to know, straight ahead. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. >> now the conclusion of my interview with g
academy, to just get to see what it was like for law enforcement. i had taken a tour of johnny polk jail where i was at, and i remember on my tour, they said that they believed in the motto that respect begets respect. and i remember thinking at the time if that's something they just tell us, or do they really believe in that? and i got to see first hand that they really do believe in that. >> um-hum. and obviously, the prison population was very aware of your case, being so high profile....
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i'm former law enforcement. law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be a victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going to come and try to take the guns away. >> yes. >> do you think that's going happen? >> i hope not. >> they ain't getting mine. >> right. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/
i'm former law enforcement. law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be a victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going to come and try to take the guns away....
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we used to think ignorance of the law is no excuse. it's that knowledge of the law can do you in. he knew the law. he crafted his story to make it look like self-defense when it wasn't. i found that to be very unusual. haven't seen that done before. one quick thing on the testimony by the forensic expert about the gun used and the powder burns. the autopsy said the shot was fired from an intermediate range which could be defined as much as 36 inches away. this police officer makes it clear pit was a contact shot. i don't know whether somebody will make out a contradiction between these two reports. there are ways you can show consistency but that's interesting. >> jump in. your thoughts. >> another good day for the defense. you have the complete irrelevance of the expert. there's no question that george zimmerman fired the shot and he had the gun. it was much ado about nothing and mr. o'mara tried to do that. he also established that mr. zimmerman was responsible. pe used a responsible safe gun. close, of course it was close. trayvon martin was on top of the george zimmerman. no q
we used to think ignorance of the law is no excuse. it's that knowledge of the law can do you in. he knew the law. he crafted his story to make it look like self-defense when it wasn't. i found that to be very unusual. haven't seen that done before. one quick thing on the testimony by the forensic expert about the gun used and the powder burns. the autopsy said the shot was fired from an intermediate range which could be defined as much as 36 inches away. this police officer makes it clear pit...
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and works closely with law enforcement to investigate reports of animal cruelty and neglect. >> we get a lot of animal hoarding calls. it's our number one call. oftentimes the root of the problem is they fail to spay and neuter. the other scenario is folks who sort of started out trying to rescue animals, and they've just sort of lost the ability or never had the ability to sort of determine what's an appropriate number of animals for them to have. >> whatever the reason for hoarding, the effects on the animals are devastating. >> the number one thing that we see in these cases is a real failure to provide proper veterinary care. when there's so many animals and not enough people to care for them, what happens is they may be providing sort of the basics of food and water to some extent, but they don't have the ability really to go through and monitor the population. you see injuries that have not been treated properly, that have either gotten infected or healed improperly. you often see disease from overcrowding. >> people with animal hoarding tend to want to be caregivers. a lot of ti
and works closely with law enforcement to investigate reports of animal cruelty and neglect. >> we get a lot of animal hoarding calls. it's our number one call. oftentimes the root of the problem is they fail to spay and neuter. the other scenario is folks who sort of started out trying to rescue animals, and they've just sort of lost the ability or never had the ability to sort of determine what's an appropriate number of animals for them to have. >> whatever the reason for...
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i have not broken any laws. i've been advised by my counsel toaster my constitutional right not to testify or answer questions related to the subject matter of this hearing. >> i thought when you take the fifth you don't say anything. the house oversight committee ruling that lois lerner did waive her fifth amendment right when she spoke and went on and on. to our legal eagle. >> when you take the fifth, name, rank, social security number and that's it, and then you shut up. you don't go forward and say, didn't do anything wrong and now i'm taking the fifth. by dog that she waived the fifth. >> she didn't say anything. >> she proclaimed her innocence. you can't have two bites of the same apple. you can't -- >> yes, you can. eve eaten an apple? >> she didn't take her fusional right to remain silent but she did a ridiculous thing. she got up and said i didn't break the law, i'm innocent, yes, i'm going to invoke my right not to give any statements to congress that you will fine me guilty of something. >> wasn't pa
i have not broken any laws. i've been advised by my counsel toaster my constitutional right not to testify or answer questions related to the subject matter of this hearing. >> i thought when you take the fifth you don't say anything. the house oversight committee ruling that lois lerner did waive her fifth amendment right when she spoke and went on and on. to our legal eagle. >> when you take the fifth, name, rank, social security number and that's it, and then you shut up. you...
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. >> america is a nation of laws. it is our rule of law that is really separates us from the rest of the world. it provides instant structure that gives people the opportunity to realize what they call the american dream. there was a time during the history of the country where american blacks who looked like me, while they had it right in the constitution that all men are created equal, many founders did not live it out in princi e principle. racism makes the white man very uncomfortable. really want to insult and offend someone, call them a racist. >> why do you have so much contempt for your audience? they cannot use the card of racism, because they are not being discriminated. what they do is on sophisticate the law. >> you need to stop denying you are racist. not that you are. >> oh, oh. >> these illegals have no idea what racism is. racism is being told i can rape your mother and your daughter and there is nothing you can say about it. >> your statements offend me. offend me, because i am not. >> racism is being
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>> father john bernard feit. >> nothing in this case pointed differently. >> these three law men that lead this investigation says the evidence takes them straight to john feit. starting the day irene's body was pulled from the canal. in the water police recovered two candle obra from irene's church and the slide viewer. >> that slide viewer was found next to her body. sunny miller is the former investigator. >> the slide viewer found, whose was that? >> that had belonged to father fite. >> father fite has always denyed to police he killed irene garza. he acknowledged taking irene's confession and told investigators she left. but family members suspected him immediately. >> certainly, that was in everyone's mind since her car was still at the church. she had gone to confession. later that night, father feit had cuts and injuries to his head. he said he got them when he was locked out of his home and climbed to a second floor balcony to get in and when they administered a lie detector test, they concluded he was concealing facts and thought definitely he was guilty of the murder but th
>> father john bernard feit. >> nothing in this case pointed differently. >> these three law men that lead this investigation says the evidence takes them straight to john feit. starting the day irene's body was pulled from the canal. in the water police recovered two candle obra from irene's church and the slide viewer. >> that slide viewer was found next to her body. sunny miller is the former investigator. >> the slide viewer found, whose was that? >> that...
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they both manage to elude law enforcement that day. but four months later on june 16, 1997, the passenger, shane kehoe turns himself in. his brother chevy is arrested by the fbi the next day. turns out, the brothers are founders of an antigovernment white supremacist group. >> they were in the area providing training to local groups and they were also somewhat on the run. >> they learn chevy is a suspect in the murder of an arkansas gun dealer. chevy's brother is sentenced for the ohio shootout. trooper harker has since retired from the ohio state police. deputy gates has been promoted to detective sergeant. they run into each other from time to time and all they they don't often speak about what happened that day, both are thankful to have survived an encounter that could have easily ended tragically. >> if deputy gates had not stopped when he did i would have at the very least been severely injured or killed. >>> coming up, police have just seconds to save a man before he burns alive. >> there's just no way. i couldn't get him out. j
they both manage to elude law enforcement that day. but four months later on june 16, 1997, the passenger, shane kehoe turns himself in. his brother chevy is arrested by the fbi the next day. turns out, the brothers are founders of an antigovernment white supremacist group. >> they were in the area providing training to local groups and they were also somewhat on the run. >> they learn chevy is a suspect in the murder of an arkansas gun dealer. chevy's brother is sentenced for the...
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he could, as a matter of law claim that. so that would not be sufficient even if he were the agrandsons so -- the aggressor. >> right. let me turn to you brian copeland, you wrote a powerful book and talking about growing up in california and being stopped repeatedly by police officers. and this goes to the other part of this case that divide sod much opinion. in his mind, george zimmerman saw a young black boy, young man, walking around and thought trouble. he profiled him just as trouble. we know that from the way he described him in the call to police. in the same time you have what tr trayvon martin said, he was a creepy ass cracker and you have fear and dis trust. you grew up with a lot of fear and dis trust. tell me about that. >> i grew up in california which borders open to the south and we moved there in the 1970s and it was 99.9% white. white flight designation from oakland and other cities in the area as they were becoming more and more diverse. the problem is in communities like that, the face of crime is young a
he could, as a matter of law claim that. so that would not be sufficient even if he were the agrandsons so -- the aggressor. >> right. let me turn to you brian copeland, you wrote a powerful book and talking about growing up in california and being stopped repeatedly by police officers. and this goes to the other part of this case that divide sod much opinion. in his mind, george zimmerman saw a young black boy, young man, walking around and thought trouble. he profiled him just as...
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but i keep waiting for the law and order sound. >> but they don't bring losing cases on law and order like this. >> you said the media has an invisible hand. before or during? >> i think what's happening, is that you kind learn everything the media got wrong. you're going lirke, oh, yeah, remember when everybody was angry about this? that didn't happen. >> and so many of the people that you heard on fox talking about this legal analyst has said this judge is bending over backwards to to every ruling in favor of the prosecution. they're allowing everything to come in about george zimmerman's past. but not everything about trayvon martin's past, his propensity to fight. although there is testimony in evidence that trayvon was on top of him and like an mma kind of wrestling mixed martial arts positioning. so to address your question here, i don't care if he got an a plus in every class he took including stand your ground law. the only issue that is significant about is whether or not he told the truth about it. but it doesn't negate his ability to defend himself under the laws of florida
but i keep waiting for the law and order sound. >> but they don't bring losing cases on law and order like this. >> you said the media has an invisible hand. before or during? >> i think what's happening, is that you kind learn everything the media got wrong. you're going lirke, oh, yeah, remember when everybody was angry about this? that didn't happen. >> and so many of the people that you heard on fox talking about this legal analyst has said this judge is bending over...
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under arizona law, that means a new jury will have to step in to decide jodi's sentence, but she stands convict of first-degree murder. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our come pan know hadpany had a there. i was there in las vegas with him. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compelling and effective. he was also a close friend and co-worker of dave hues in the fall of 2006. >> i knew he was single, and he was always looking for ms. alexander. >> sales woman and inspiring photographer jodi arias. >> i told travis, hey, there is this cute girl i work with, you should meet her. he said introduce me. i introduced them and they developed a relationship quickly from there. >> they met in vegas. the night they met it seemed things heated up very quickly because jodi arias said within a week or so, they have having sex in the car. >> jodi and travis had an instant physical a conviction, a whirl wind roman
under arizona law, that means a new jury will have to step in to decide jodi's sentence, but she stands convict of first-degree murder. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our come pan know hadpany had a there. i was there in las vegas with him. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker,...
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it's also in the case of pennsylvania, when the law is fully implemented. taxpayers ah, side from the federal tax dollars, they'll be spending $700 million a year on medicaid expansion. there is a big taxpayer -- >> they're going to spend more than that $700 million on emergency care otherwise. >> that's debatable. the other point i want to make, is the best evidence we have, is that medicaid does not protect people from death, with a study in oregon showed there was no improvement in health outcomes. >> every study we see says that about 45,000 people a year. >> can i say about the oregon study, which has been lit gated a tremendous amount. the big takeaway, people were much happier and much less depressed. >> we're financially secure. >> you know what i say, that's a huge boone. if i can reach out to 800,000 of my fellow citizens in my state and make them less depressed and happier, then you know what, god love it, i want to do that. >> there are so many more efficient ways to do that than the way the medicare -- >> i don't know if that's true. i don't th
it's also in the case of pennsylvania, when the law is fully implemented. taxpayers ah, side from the federal tax dollars, they'll be spending $700 million a year on medicaid expansion. there is a big taxpayer -- >> they're going to spend more than that $700 million on emergency care otherwise. >> that's debatable. the other point i want to make, is the best evidence we have, is that medicaid does not protect people from death, with a study in oregon showed there was no improvement...
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crump's interview, sort of off record without law enforcement there. and even more problematic was the interview with her when she was sitting right next to trayvon martin's mother, when she was supposed to be giving her first law enforcement statement. even in that statement, she didn't tell the truth on a number of issue ms. but i think she didn't want to be there. she was reluctant and that sort of showed up in her testimony today and yesterday. >> stressing in the court today about the presence of trayvon martin's mother during that interview with law enforcement, to you that says what? that there's potential that either she was changing her statements to the police based on the family being present? >> well, she testified that she did. she testified when she was talking to ben crump and the bomb was there, and when she was talking to trayvon's mother was right next to her on the couch, tearing up and crying, that she lightened up on her testimony. you have to wonder why any law enforcement officer, particularly a prosecute we are 30 years of exper
crump's interview, sort of off record without law enforcement there. and even more problematic was the interview with her when she was sitting right next to trayvon martin's mother, when she was supposed to be giving her first law enforcement statement. even in that statement, she didn't tell the truth on a number of issue ms. but i think she didn't want to be there. she was reluctant and that sort of showed up in her testimony today and yesterday. >> stressing in the court today about...
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he brought them into a court of law. if you bring them into a court of law and you start referring to them, guess who guess to looks at them, everybody. this is massive strategy. there was a giant grim on the face of the defense attorney. what could possibly be in those notes that could serve to either impeach this witness or damage his testimony. >> you can tell by looking at it he's very nervous. that's the examiner. >> he didn't want anyone taking them. he protested three times. >> here's the issue. you can bring them in but once you're on the stand and refer to your notes it's only appropriate the attorneys are able to look at that. that's what they did. a critical mistake. if the state did not know this ahead of time. what could she in there. he could have discussions with the prosecutor, some things that are inconsistent with his incourt testimony. who knows. i think we're going back. >> don west is back up and requestioning. >> it's my note. >> i'm going to ask the court for a copy of these. i'm going to want to h
he brought them into a court of law. if you bring them into a court of law and you start referring to them, guess who guess to looks at them, everybody. this is massive strategy. there was a giant grim on the face of the defense attorney. what could possibly be in those notes that could serve to either impeach this witness or damage his testimony. >> you can tell by looking at it he's very nervous. that's the examiner. >> he didn't want anyone taking them. he protested three times....
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earlier the prosecution was focusing on zimmerman's prior knowledge about law enforcement procedures. for the first time in this trial, florida's controversial stand your ground law has taken center stage. now, the testimony came after some early courtroom drama. the zimmerman defense team objected to the prosecution bringing are zimmerman's prior education in criminal justice into evidence. after a 50-minute hearing, judge nelson ruled that the evidence was admissible. the prosecution then called alexis francisco carter, who was zimmerman's teacher for a local class on criminal litigation. take a listen. >> talk to me about what kind of student you remember the defendant to be. >> you know, you always kind of remember your smartest student or the one that stood out the most. the one that probably wasn't the best student. he was probably one of the better students in the class. >> did you discuss specifically self-defense and stand your ground laws and the connection of violent crimes such as murder? >> yes. >> when you taught the class, what is the core concept of self-defense when y
earlier the prosecution was focusing on zimmerman's prior knowledge about law enforcement procedures. for the first time in this trial, florida's controversial stand your ground law has taken center stage. now, the testimony came after some early courtroom drama. the zimmerman defense team objected to the prosecution bringing are zimmerman's prior education in criminal justice into evidence. after a 50-minute hearing, judge nelson ruled that the evidence was admissible. the prosecution then...
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right now, i actually can't read the court opinions that are interpreting laws like the patriot act. >> that certainly is a problem when they say it's secret. trust us. congressmanamash. thank you. >> thanks, john. >>> the other side. congressman mike pompeii owe supports it. congressman, why? you heard what your fellow republican just said. >> john, thanks for having me on the show. the good news on this case is we don't have too give up any cons tug al right and we can keep america safe. the programs that being conducted are wholly constitutional and there is incredible oversight. from all three branches of government, exactly how the founders intended it. there's article 1 oversight, folks like me that sits on the house intelligence committee, the program that's run by article 2. we've got article 3 courts. these are judges nominated by ament, confirmed. these are programs that have been conducted lawfully and constitutionally. representativea amash. kept a lot of americans safe for a long time. >> why do you trust government on this? >> john, i don't trust individuals. there's no
right now, i actually can't read the court opinions that are interpreting laws like the patriot act. >> that certainly is a problem when they say it's secret. trust us. congressmanamash. thank you. >> thanks, john. >>> the other side. congressman mike pompeii owe supports it. congressman, why? you heard what your fellow republican just said. >> john, thanks for having me on the show. the good news on this case is we don't have too give up any cons tug al right and we...
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law will take effect immediately. and while he was at it, he also made a push to revive the redirecting maps texas republicans tried to implement back in 2011, by which a federal judicial panel said last year violated the voting rights act. redirecting maps passed by the legislator may take effect without approval of the federal government. >>> some texas republicans in other words seemed awfully excited that they no longer have to prove that their voting laws are not discriminatory before implementing them. and they are not alone. five other states also appear poised to move ahead with voter i.d. laws, the supreme court has relieved them from federal scrutiny. you are not mistaken. arkansas mississippi, alabama and virginia have already passed voter i.d. laws that no longer need preapproval. and south carolina signalled its intent to move forward with the voter i.d. law that had been previously blocked. joining me now is joaquin castro. as a democrat in texas, a latino democrat in texas, i feel like yesterday's decis
law will take effect immediately. and while he was at it, he also made a push to revive the redirecting maps texas republicans tried to implement back in 2011, by which a federal judicial panel said last year violated the voting rights act. redirecting maps passed by the legislator may take effect without approval of the federal government. >>> some texas republicans in other words seemed awfully excited that they no longer have to prove that their voting laws are not discriminatory...
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we break it down in law and disorder and the supreme court makes history. bush versus gore and made the case against prop eight. >>> and stephanie and newt gingrich on the right. it can only mean one thing, cross fire is back on cnn. look at them all ready to cross fire. wow. what an imposing panel you-all look tonight. very exciting. >>> tonight taking on edward snowden, marriage and texas' 500th execution. >>> an explosive day of testimony from a star witness in the george zimmerman trial. rachel was witness number eight. she was on the phone with martin moments before he was shot and killed by zimmerman and that testimony was must see from everything from tears talking about martin's death to some language we can't repeat here. martin savidge has the latest. a dramatic day in court today. >> reporter: an incredible day. this was a witness everyone had been waiting to see, high lly anticipated is not leveling enough. this young lady as you pointed out, was on the phone with martin at the time he crossed paths with zimmerman. it's the critical moment and s
we break it down in law and disorder and the supreme court makes history. bush versus gore and made the case against prop eight. >>> and stephanie and newt gingrich on the right. it can only mean one thing, cross fire is back on cnn. look at them all ready to cross fire. wow. what an imposing panel you-all look tonight. very exciting. >>> tonight taking on edward snowden, marriage and texas' 500th execution. >>> an explosive day of testimony from a star witness in the...
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this proved so accurate it has become known as mooers law. modern data collected has expanded with breath taking velocity. the question is whether our social political legal solutions can keep up to ensure big data doesn't turn into big brother. ultimately it is only as aware informed citizens in other words by carefully watching for ourselves what's going on around us that we will get and keep the country we want, one that is efficient, one is that safe, but also one that doesn't always have us looking over our shoulders. that's our show. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer sweeper, and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer sweeper's electrostatic dry cloths attract and lock dirt, dust, and hair on contact to clean 50% more than a broom. it's a difference you can feel. swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. and now swiffer wet and dry refills are available with the fresh scent of gain. >> bill: the
this proved so accurate it has become known as mooers law. modern data collected has expanded with breath taking velocity. the question is whether our social political legal solutions can keep up to ensure big data doesn't turn into big brother. ultimately it is only as aware informed citizens in other words by carefully watching for ourselves what's going on around us that we will get and keep the country we want, one that is efficient, one is that safe, but also one that doesn't always have...
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and under the law, he's an interested witness by law. he has the biggest stake in the outcome of this case. so the jurors are absolutely going to look at his statements with a certain level of scrutiny. and a conviction here will rise and fall on whether those jurors believe what george zimmerman said occurred that night. and so that's why the prosecutor has pain stakingly gone through his statements and evidence bits and pieces to mount their prosecution and base and hope this jury bases a conviction on the fact they simply cannot believe anything that george zimmerman says. a very skillful prosecutor will stand up during closing statements and they will paint a picture for this jury and make it clear he has lied repeatedly. he has been inconsistent repeatedly. why? because he has something to hide. why? because that's consciousness of guilt. that's their job. now, the defense, they said last night, stated last night they do plan to call witnesses. they have also done a great job of cross-examining these witnesses and getting bits and p
and under the law, he's an interested witness by law. he has the biggest stake in the outcome of this case. so the jurors are absolutely going to look at his statements with a certain level of scrutiny. and a conviction here will rise and fall on whether those jurors believe what george zimmerman said occurred that night. and so that's why the prosecutor has pain stakingly gone through his statements and evidence bits and pieces to mount their prosecution and base and hope this jury bases a...
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those lawful marriages that already exist. so that means that every same sex couple who is married or who will be married in the dozen states that allow that now, they just had their lives changes dramatically, you now will have all the rights straight couples get 23r58ly. that means social security and the military and all that. that said, if you live in a state that does not allow same sex marriage, even after these rulings today, you still cannot get married. this ruling does nothing for you. yet. today during msnbc's coverage of these rulings, chad griffin from the human rights campaign was asked, what he plans to do next, now that these cases have been won in washington. the dome ma case and the california prop 8 case. mr. griffin said he was going to go to california to celebrate in california, but then tomorrow he was going somewhere else to get back to work. >> it also says to that young person in hope, arkansas or altoona, pennsylvania, that marriage equality is coming to them very soon. this entire team is on our way
those lawful marriages that already exist. so that means that every same sex couple who is married or who will be married in the dozen states that allow that now, they just had their lives changes dramatically, you now will have all the rights straight couples get 23r58ly. that means social security and the military and all that. that said, if you live in a state that does not allow same sex marriage, even after these rulings today, you still cannot get married. this ruling does nothing for...
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who said previously to law enforcement that's my son's voice on that call. and my guess that would be a witness coming up very soon for the prosecution or perhaps their very last witness before they rest their case. >> and faith, one of the things i found interesting about this morning's testimony is that dr. nakasone said whoever was crying in that was in an extreme emotional state. was this person in fear of death? and he said yes, it was. and how might the jury perceive that? does it speak more to being trayvon martin's voice or george zimmerman? >> any doubt of who is on the tape is helpful to the defense. in asking the doctor about wouldn't it be not in the best interest for a layperson to try to guess whoever is screaming on the tape if the experts can't analyze it. they're trying to plant a seed in the jurors' minds that it's going to be difficult for you to take a guess here. but you're right. what they're doing is setting the townation. they don't want the jury to be confident when they listen to this tape. making a determination about who's screami
who said previously to law enforcement that's my son's voice on that call. and my guess that would be a witness coming up very soon for the prosecution or perhaps their very last witness before they rest their case. >> and faith, one of the things i found interesting about this morning's testimony is that dr. nakasone said whoever was crying in that was in an extreme emotional state. was this person in fear of death? and he said yes, it was. and how might the jury perceive that? does it...
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it is the law and should be promoted. hey robert, it's also the law that you shouldn't kill someone. do we have to spend half a billion dollars to tell people not to do it? but most people felt like kimberly. hell no! why throw good money after bad? nancy says if this law were as great as obama said it is, we shouldn't have to spend money to promote it. billy adds, no, and if i see any commercials promoting it by the nfl, i will never watch another game. by the way, nfl said no. billy, your football season is safe. the nfl said no way to the plan. thanks for joining us tonight. but before we go, please be sure to check out my new novel, "clever fox," the sequel to "sly fox." prosecutor danny fox has her handsful with murder cased and her love life torn between two men and what she doesn't know about them can be dangerous. caught in the middle of office politics and the biggest secret in law enforcement, the turf war between the feds and the locals. remember to friend me on facebook and follow me on twitter at judge jeanin
it is the law and should be promoted. hey robert, it's also the law that you shouldn't kill someone. do we have to spend half a billion dollars to tell people not to do it? but most people felt like kimberly. hell no! why throw good money after bad? nancy says if this law were as great as obama said it is, we shouldn't have to spend money to promote it. billy adds, no, and if i see any commercials promoting it by the nfl, i will never watch another game. by the way, nfl said no. billy, your...
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with the law. so we take that non-profit mandate very, very seriously. but if the state of california saw fit to make this activity a profit-making activity, we would embrace that with equal enthusiasm. >> i bet you would. incredible. >> yeah. >> so what's the plan for tomorrow? >> so tomorrow at 8:30 we're having an all staff meeting to update and discuss our legal situation with the federal government. >> okay. >> then after that we're going to put you to work. >> looking forward to it. thanks. >> see you then. >> i was blown away by how much of a well-organized business it was because the last thing you would expect is a bunch of stoners would be able to have a really organized business, and it's impressive. it's really impressive. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment
with the law. so we take that non-profit mandate very, very seriously. but if the state of california saw fit to make this activity a profit-making activity, we would embrace that with equal enthusiasm. >> i bet you would. incredible. >> yeah. >> so what's the plan for tomorrow? >> so tomorrow at 8:30 we're having an all staff meeting to update and discuss our legal situation with the federal government. >> okay. >> then after that we're going to put you to...
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i think it is, if you lock at florida case law and self-defense law, i think you use your common sense, which the jury will be asked to do once they get back into the jury room. that will be enough. then the analysis will change, it becomes if you start the fight, if are you the initial aggressor, then you have to be in fear of imminent bodily harm. you have to exhaust all imminent fear. i think what you have to think about it in a common sense way. all of this is legalese, lawyer speak. when you are a kid, when your parents come in, what do you say? he started it. she started it. that's what the common law is about. it's about who started it. when you start a fight and are you losing, you then can't pull out a gun and kill someone, unless the tables have really, really turned. that's why i think detective serino or that tape may be important to the the prosecution. because it comes down to that important issue. who started it? did he start it or trayvon martin start it? >> we will take another break. so stick around. we'll be right back with more from sanford. . . >> we're going to ta
i think it is, if you lock at florida case law and self-defense law, i think you use your common sense, which the jury will be asked to do once they get back into the jury room. that will be enough. then the analysis will change, it becomes if you start the fight, if are you the initial aggressor, then you have to be in fear of imminent bodily harm. you have to exhaust all imminent fear. i think what you have to think about it in a common sense way. all of this is legalese, lawyer speak. when...
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a certain healthcare law has a thing or to do with it. explain. >> good to see you, neil harwell what's going on here. >> you have a huge jump in parttime jobs and i think you and i talked about this months ago. this is something that would be expected under the affordable care act as it makes parttime jobs more economical so you have general managers in restaurants and in wal-marts and other retail establishments hiring more and more parttime workers. if you have three works working 120 hours a week, if you go parttime, you can have four employees work: 30 hours, and working 120 hours a week, and you save -- and they're much more economical. you save that aca expense. so i think we'll see more of this and certainly had an impact on these numbers. you mentioned how many parttime jobs we added and the unemployment rate didn't change. so this has obviously had a big impact. >> neil: how much of this -- you know better than i -- is the summer 0 phenomenon. it's june, college kids home. kids off from school. a lot of parttime hiring anyway, o
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i mean, the advantage the defense has in this is florida's law plays really to the zimmerman camp, unless there is compelling evidence that he was not fearing for his life, and i haven't seen it yet, you just can't say for sure either way, it's hard to see now where this conviction comes. >> well, right, and i mean, some people think that george zimmerman has to take the stand and testify that he was in fear of imminent danger to himself in order to be successful with his case. but i think that's a judgment call the defense has to make. i don't think they want to put him on the stand because he does have inconsistent statements, and i'm not completely convince that he has to take the stand in order to prevail in this matter. you know, the question is why did the prosecution put this witness on when he was so helpful to the defense, mr. good? i think for two reasons. one, they really need to put all because otherwise it's like hide the ball or it attracts attention to the fact they are leaving somebody out that helps the defense. they are not there in the interest of justice, they are ther
i mean, the advantage the defense has in this is florida's law plays really to the zimmerman camp, unless there is compelling evidence that he was not fearing for his life, and i haven't seen it yet, you just can't say for sure either way, it's hard to see now where this conviction comes. >> well, right, and i mean, some people think that george zimmerman has to take the stand and testify that he was in fear of imminent danger to himself in order to be successful with his case. but i...
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this is the law of the land. and so if the nba commissioner decides he want gross most the law of the land then they should. >> and, chris, before we wrap here because i'm running out of time. do you think this is about smoothing the road for the 2014 elections w-an unpopular law that they want to make more popular? >> let me say first of all it doesn't bear any resemblance to the army sponsoring a nascar team. that's a completely different thing. everything that this administration does is geared towards the next elections. there's no doubt about that. they are happy they use our money popularize an unpopular theme. >> you're talking about the public health care fund that's being invaded they say up to half a billion dollars to educate our kids about obama care. thank you. coming up, ambassador chris stevens' diary, published online. ten months after the attack in benghazi. why are there still no answers? and, this is your last chance to vote in our instant poll. should taxpayer be used to promote obama care? fa
this is the law of the land. and so if the nba commissioner decides he want gross most the law of the land then they should. >> and, chris, before we wrap here because i'm running out of time. do you think this is about smoothing the road for the 2014 elections w-an unpopular law that they want to make more popular? >> let me say first of all it doesn't bear any resemblance to the army sponsoring a nascar team. that's a completely different thing. everything that this administration...
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they were going up talking to law enforcement officials. hunting them in the sense that here i am and i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steakhouse in the woods police find the spent .223 shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is more important than catching us, then you will accept our demand. you will place $10 million in a bank account. >> i never thought money was the motive. i think that was just their arrogance to see how far they could push the government and see what they can get us to do. >> there is a chilling postscript on the note that gets everyone's attention. >> imagine being in a position where you are responsible for the safety of your community and then somebody says your children aren't safe, and they have already got proof that's true because they've shot one. >> there is no play book. there is no parenting guide to tell your kids everything is going to be okay. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clea
they were going up talking to law enforcement officials. hunting them in the sense that here i am and i'm the guy you're looking for. >> behind the steakhouse in the woods police find the spent .223 shell and another note from the snipers. a four-page handwritten ransom letter. in the letter the snipers wrote if stopping the killing is more important than catching us, then you will accept our demand. you will place $10 million in a bank account. >> i never thought money was the...
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there are certain laws in the u.s. that aid has to be frozen if a military coupe takes place. so what they really want is for the military to remove the muslim brotherhood, remove morsi, which has been a problem from the get-go for this administration since they were elected. and, but not to hold on to power. that's why you see the -- that's why you see the military meeting with mohammed baradei. >> i understand that the egyptian military is friendly to the u.s.a. because most of this money we send to it egypt the 1.3 billion goes to them, correct? >> that's right. in fact, they get the n 1 abrams tanks. they got f-16 fighter jets. the president came under a lot of heat last year and the secretary of state hillary clinton for authorizing that $1.3 billion to continue after the muslim brotherhood took over. but what it has given the pentagon is -- given them an ability to pick up the phone and talk to their egyptian counterparts. how they are going to use that ability is still an open question. >> bill: you said something that's disturbing, jennifer. you said that the obama adm
there are certain laws in the u.s. that aid has to be frozen if a military coupe takes place. so what they really want is for the military to remove the muslim brotherhood, remove morsi, which has been a problem from the get-go for this administration since they were elected. and, but not to hold on to power. that's why you see the -- that's why you see the military meeting with mohammed baradei. >> i understand that the egyptian military is friendly to the u.s.a. because most of this...
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law. including the state's own estimate that as many as 800,000 registered texas voters do not have the kind of i.d. that texas republicans wanted to make people show before they'd be allowed to vote." it's not just any 800,000 texans who don't have it. "hispanic registered voters are more than twice as likely as nonhispanic registered voters to lack such identification." under the new republican voting law in texas, hispanics would be twice as likely to not be allowed to vote. according to the state's own data. so the federal government said, you know what, texas, no. you cannot change your laws in such a way that you, yourself, admit will block hundreds of thousands of latinos from voting. the federal government blocked texas from going ahead with that. duh. but that wasn't all that texas republicans were trying to do. after the 2010 census, texas republicans created new congressional districts. "with discriminatory purpose." that's what a federal court said about the republicans' new ma
law. including the state's own estimate that as many as 800,000 registered texas voters do not have the kind of i.d. that texas republicans wanted to make people show before they'd be allowed to vote." it's not just any 800,000 texans who don't have it. "hispanic registered voters are more than twice as likely as nonhispanic registered voters to lack such identification." under the new republican voting law in texas, hispanics would be twice as likely to not be allowed to vote....
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this is appropriately, i think, in a law enforcement -- in a law enforcement channel. >> but isn't that signaling to the russians or as it did perhaps to the chinese that this is not an urgent priority? "the washington post" had an article saying the administration gambled that it could -- use entirely legal channels to address this issue rather than putting diplomatic and political pressure on both the hong kong and chinese authorities and the russian authorities and in both cases, the article argues the strategy failed. >> well, we've had a lot of conversations with the russians about this through a variety of channels. but the principal channel really is the law enforcement channel. we have had a history of law enforcement issues being resolved effectively, including cooperation on the boston marathon bombing with the russians, and that's the appropriate channel. and again, i think president putin's point, this should be resolved sooner rather than later is correct. >> so there will be no great consequences for the chinese and the russians if they don't cooperate? >> let's see where
this is appropriately, i think, in a law enforcement -- in a law enforcement channel. >> but isn't that signaling to the russians or as it did perhaps to the chinese that this is not an urgent priority? "the washington post" had an article saying the administration gambled that it could -- use entirely legal channels to address this issue rather than putting diplomatic and political pressure on both the hong kong and chinese authorities and the russian authorities and in both...
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west has been practicing law. so when the media says, well, you know, that she was stumbling over things, that she didn't know this, she didn't know that, there are always going to be inconsistencies in statements. now i've been doing this for 23 years. and i'm pretty sure i can sit down with a witness and question them and then on another day question them again, and they're either going to add something or leave something out. it doesn't mean they were lying. it just simply means at the time they answered the questions, these are the thoughts that came through their mind. so the court is going instruct the jury that when you consider the testimony of a witness and the credibility of a witness, you have to ask yourself was there inconsistency, if they did have inconsistencies, something material or something immaterial. and i beg to differ with folks that is the statements she made were material. i think they were immaterial. her age, immaterial. >> rod vereen, attorney for rachel jeantel. thank you so much for y
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that's how the law is written. nobody knows for sure if they really freaking mean that or if they have considered that implication of the change in the definition of the word pregnancy that they put in the state budget. nobody knows if that's what they really meant because they never debated it. never came up. there was no debate. nobody got to ask questions. nobody ever had to explain themselves. ohio republicans just passed it silently and sent it to governor john kasich. the governor had until midnight last night, sunday, to x out any of those rape and abortion laws he wanted to x out. he used the line-item veto 22 times yesterday including vetoing part of budget that involves owning spider monkeys. he thought the spider monkeys provision was an outrageous step backwards for the residents of ohio, but the abortion stuff, all of it including redefining pregnancy in biological terms new to ohio, all of it stayed in the budget. john kasich said yes to all of it. so all the male republican leaders from his administr
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your law does allow you to defend yourself. now whether or not that's true, what the jury decides, that's their business. that's what the defense will say. >> let me add one other thing. we were out there late night, you have to do it at the same time, it was pitch black. if someone jumps you, for both of them, i think they both scared each other. i mean, this is like a horrible tragedy. i think in the darkness that they both were terrified of each other. that would be my assumption. >> and greta, i tried to explain this to bob, but they would both have the same right of self defense. it might be somebody who initially makes the call, and whether or not he continues to follow him or doesn't, at a certain point, if they are both afraid and fighting, you have the ability, the right to be able to defend yourself, and under florida law, bob, the prosecution has the burden to prove it wasn't reasonable self defense. >> so the legal question is -- >> ask kimberly, will you? >> i will. batting cleanup, greta, the other great lawyer on
your law does allow you to defend yourself. now whether or not that's true, what the jury decides, that's their business. that's what the defense will say. >> let me add one other thing. we were out there late night, you have to do it at the same time, it was pitch black. if someone jumps you, for both of them, i think they both scared each other. i mean, this is like a horrible tragedy. i think in the darkness that they both were terrified of each other. that would be my assumption....
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justifiable force under the law, it doesn't matter what he should have done. she shouldn't have had a gun -- >> he is lying, though. why is he lying to police sm. >> that's not -- >> he's on trial -- >> let me bring in -- >> let me bring in gloria. >> gloria? >> we talked a lot about stand your ground law in this case but i think she stood her ground and obviously, as she doesn't have perfect testimony, some lie haves been pointed out. she had explanations for why she lied about going to the hospital instead of the funeral. she had explanations about why she lied about her age and maybe -- >> gloria, she's 17. >> and having said that, you know, i think that there are people who are going to believe her. there are people who will disbelieve her. the problem is she's a prosecution witness, and she really needed to bring it home, and i'm not sure that she did bring it home to every member of the jury. >> let's watch a couple clips here. these are two of the crucial bits of testimony. the first one, let's watch this. this is about hiding in the bushes, watch this.
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a term of reality that goes -- >> a term of law. sir, it's a serm term of law. we're talking about civil marriage. we're not talking about marriages in churches, religious institutions. each church, each faith group has at built to decide on its own. we're talking about how our government that we all belong to, portions legal rights and benefits to all of us which it does using this little word called marriage. >> hold on a second. on my radio program and sally, glad that you come on. congressman, i'd love to have you come on. the people would are most concerned about this movement suggest that now the floodgates will open. now you'll have sister marrying brother. now you'll have men demanding polygamist rights to marry multiple spouses. how do you answer that question that once the door has been cracked anything goes? >> i mean it's a sort of crazy. you know, this notion that all of a sudden now you can marry your dog. in theory, you could have married your opposite sex dog before and now you can marry the same-sex dog. this is ludicrous. this is not -- again t
a term of reality that goes -- >> a term of law. sir, it's a serm term of law. we're talking about civil marriage. we're not talking about marriages in churches, religious institutions. each church, each faith group has at built to decide on its own. we're talking about how our government that we all belong to, portions legal rights and benefits to all of us which it does using this little word called marriage. >> hold on a second. on my radio program and sally, glad that you come...
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do you defend the law or do you not? it is a very, very big deal for the executive, for the department of justice not to defend a statute that is good federal law. it does not happen that often. it's a big deal when they do. the choice they made not to defend it, if you rerun the history of yesterday in which they defend that law not only does yesterday look different, yesterday was an unequivocal victory for barack obama, the democratic party. they were able to tweet celebration. he was able to comment. nothing tainted about it. not only does that go out the window, but the president coming out for marriage equality during the election year goes out the window, too, because there's no way he could have done that if they are in court at that moment defending doma. so the entire trajectory of the relationship of this president, the democratic party, and the coaliti coalition, the obama coalition to lgbt people is completely transformed. >> not completely clear if the decision comes out the way it does. >> that's twhactual
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but i think it's because most people's understanding of law and courtrooms comes from law and order of the first 48. this is what happens when you have a trial, you are going to have people that sound like they help the prosecution. will you have people that sound like they help the defense. it's a long process. no one person or witness is going to spin this one way or another. certainly not a jury o'of six women. >> all right. let's listen to the testimony again. >>. >> no objections? . >> no objection, your on o honor. >> it will come in as defense exhibit number 19. >> again, may i approach, your honor? >> yes, you may. >> can you identify this as a blow-up of a skrech you prepared? >> yes, it's my horrible stick physicals. >> okay. well, in addition to not lo knowing how long you are married, we know your artistic abilities. let's do this, if you would, explain to the jury what you intended to do with this sketch and what it depicts. >> what i tried to do is say the door and the house i came out of was, where they first were, who was on top, who was on bottom. then where it moved t
but i think it's because most people's understanding of law and courtrooms comes from law and order of the first 48. this is what happens when you have a trial, you are going to have people that sound like they help the prosecution. will you have people that sound like they help the defense. it's a long process. no one person or witness is going to spin this one way or another. certainly not a jury o'of six women. >> all right. let's listen to the testimony again. >>. >> no...
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last night governor kasich signed into law, a law that is extreme, a law that says rape crisis counselors face new restrictions. women seeking abortions must undergo medically unnecessary ultrasound, even if they don't want one. and their choice and their doctor doesn't recommend one. and they must pay for these ultra sounds on top of that. it's extreme stuff, joy, it's unbelievable stuff, reverend al. and we're seeing it over and over. i want to point out, and representative thompson knows this better than i do. our side is being accused of being anti-democratic. but these bills, governor perry called a special session to get these bills through that could not get through during the regular session. john kasich is signing -- this is a budget bill. these are amendments attached to a budget bill. so they're not doing this in a very orthodox way either. they know that they are on the wrong side of these issues. they know that women are rising up against them. but they're doing it anyway. >> joan is right. but representative thompson, governor perry had some real harsh words for pro-choice a
last night governor kasich signed into law, a law that is extreme, a law that says rape crisis counselors face new restrictions. women seeking abortions must undergo medically unnecessary ultrasound, even if they don't want one. and their choice and their doctor doesn't recommend one. and they must pay for these ultra sounds on top of that. it's extreme stuff, joy, it's unbelievable stuff, reverend al. and we're seeing it over and over. i want to point out, and representative thompson knows...
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he. >> he is being followed. >> the ability under florida law or new york law to strike out at someone. apprehension of loss of life? >> only deadly force used was by george zimmerman and i don't believe that george zimmerman believed he was about to be killed. >> look at those injuries. >> those injuries aren't that bad. an inch cut to the head. >> lacerations to the back of the head. >> hardly close to death. >> for example, i asked him, who was screaming? here is the answer. >> we heard the screams on the one recording from the neighbor calling the police. and there's been some dispute whose voice that is. was that your voice screaming or trayvon martin's voice? >> it was my voice, absolutely. >> that was your voice? >> yes, sir. >> well, does that -- that's his claim. anyone going to dispute that? >> let's say that it's george zimmerman saying help. because someone is getting the better of you in a fight, you cannot take out your gun and shoot them. >> no, no, no. unless you believe that person is going to kill you. >> yes. exactly. do you think he really thought he was about to di
he. >> he is being followed. >> the ability under florida law or new york law to strike out at someone. apprehension of loss of life? >> only deadly force used was by george zimmerman and i don't believe that george zimmerman believed he was about to be killed. >> look at those injuries. >> those injuries aren't that bad. an inch cut to the head. >> lacerations to the back of the head. >> hardly close to death. >> for example, i asked him, who was...
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laws in the country. it's an image to grow to photos of old white mean taking away the reproductive choices of young american women. the buildup proposed a nationwide abortion of 20 weeks and there is the all witness male panel on contraception coverage under ocho bar ma care and the classic president bush in 2003 signing the partial birth bill surrounded by dudes. on sunday night john kasich placed himself firmly in that tradition asking abortion providers to provide an ultrasound on any woman wanting an abortion and inform the patient if a fatal heart beat is found and ask the woman if she would like to hear it. it reprioritizes funding and drastic cuts for family planning group and cuts budgets for rape victim clinics. think about that, you're a rape victim, walk into a rape crisis center and the counselor cannot talk about abortion with you at the risk of cutting off the funding for the organization. >>> as ohio state senator nina turner told me on sunday night, no hearings, no debate. >> they put the
laws in the country. it's an image to grow to photos of old white mean taking away the reproductive choices of young american women. the buildup proposed a nationwide abortion of 20 weeks and there is the all witness male panel on contraception coverage under ocho bar ma care and the classic president bush in 2003 signing the partial birth bill surrounded by dudes. on sunday night john kasich placed himself firmly in that tradition asking abortion providers to provide an ultrasound on any woman...
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anyone with a law degree can do that, anyone. the main reason the courts will not uphold traditional marriage because of the discrimination accusation. if you are against gay marriage then you are denying a segment of the american population their constitutional rights. that argument was destroyed yesterday by ravel reid. >> this suggestion that because somebody wants to affirm the institution of marriage that they are inso facto intolerant, by that argument barack obama was intolerant 14 months ago. by that argument, 342 members of a house, 85 members of the senate, including by the way joe biden, harry reid, pat leahy, who all voted for this law and bill clinton who signed it into law were intolerant and motivated by. >> anna: must and a hatred for gay. >> bill: talking about the doma, defense of marriage act. now, remember, the defense of marriage act was signed in '96 by then president clinton and president obama ran twice, twice opposing gay marriage both times. now, he has changed his mind. talking points doesn't want to di
anyone with a law degree can do that, anyone. the main reason the courts will not uphold traditional marriage because of the discrimination accusation. if you are against gay marriage then you are denying a segment of the american population their constitutional rights. that argument was destroyed yesterday by ravel reid. >> this suggestion that because somebody wants to affirm the institution of marriage that they are inso facto intolerant, by that argument barack obama was intolerant 14...
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these are the enforcers of the law who are breaking the law. they are the ones who hold you liable and me liable, and a lot of your viewers may not realize that, but the legal standard for the irs is that we are considered guilty until we prove ourselves innocent. completely different than any other area of the law. when it comes to the irs, the taxpayer is guilty until they prove themselves innocent. that's stunning. >> and if you have a dispute of the irs, you must pay the money to the irs. >> and then litigate. >> and then you hope if you win that the irs will give you the money back that you -- that they wrongfully took from you. >> that's right. and when the irs issues a statutory notice of deficiency, that letter in the mail has penalties on it, interest on it, and goes back to the year of the problem. so it isn't just the tax you owe. it's penalties, interest, and an enormous amount of money, and remember, you are guilty until you prove yourself innocent. >> the number that he said, werfel claims 99.75% of the spending adhered to the rul
these are the enforcers of the law who are breaking the law. they are the ones who hold you liable and me liable, and a lot of your viewers may not realize that, but the legal standard for the irs is that we are considered guilty until we prove ourselves innocent. completely different than any other area of the law. when it comes to the irs, the taxpayer is guilty until they prove themselves innocent. that's stunning. >> and if you have a dispute of the irs, you must pay the money to the...